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Poems By Kelleypen Words: 183 Summary: This was written for the LJ wizarding band, K8 K and the Fellytones: Kate, Charlie, Ginny, Tonks, and Stubby Boardman. They've been performing together since about three years after Voldemort's fall. This is Tonks's ballad. Setting: Pre-HBP Reviews: 11 Title: Superwizard (Who do you think I am, Harry Potter?) as sung by Charlie Weasley (Everyone) Words: 222 Summary: This was written for the LJ wizarding band, K8 K and the Fellytones: Kate, Charlie, Ginny, Tonks, and Stubby Boardman. They've been performing together since about three years after Voldemort's fall. This is one of Charlie's solos, although he usually doesn't sing lead and sits back playing the drums most of the time. Tune borrowed from Five for Fighting's "Superman." And yes, I have a thing for Charlie. Setting: Pre-HBP Reviews: 12 Title: You're so Vain, as sung by Ginny Weasley (Everyone) Words: 366 Summary: This is one of Ginny's solos with the wizarding band K8 K and the Fellytones. Ginny has been hard-pressed by her fans as to the identity of the wizard she sings about in this song, but refuses to divulge his identity, saying, "If you can't figure it out for yourself, I'm not going to spoil the fun." Setting: Pre-HBP Reviews: 11 |
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